At 11:39 AM 8/7/2004, you wrote:
>On Fri, 6 Aug 2004, James Smith wrote:
>
> > They're both majordomo lists, if you can get a copy of the old list you can
> > just paste it into the new one.
>
>We could do that now, but it only takes a minute for any one person to
>subzcribe, and it is good that folks do this so they know how to
>unzubzcribe, plus they get the welcome message that explains a little bit
>about the list and contains the guidelines that will hopefully make the
>list run smoother and be more orientated to being focused on discussions
>about native fishes. Unfortunately many interested people with lots to
>contribute have stayed away from the nanfa list in the past due to the
>volume and nature of some discussions that didn't really need to occur.
>
>And most importantly, it is less work for me. :-)
>
>And if you are wondering about the misspellings above (eg, subzcribe) it
>is because certain words in the first 10 lines will cause the message to
>bounce. This is to avoid having administrative oriented requests going
>out to the list.
>
>Cheers
>Peter
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